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"The Prince and the Pauper" : The effect of inherited-wealth status on productivity in the lab

Monteiro, Sofia; Burns, Justine; Piraino, Patrizio (2018), "The Prince and the Pauper" : The effect of inherited-wealth status on productivity in the lab. https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/18359

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Document de travail / Working paper
Date
2018
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Nopoor-WorkingPaper
Pages
44
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Monteiro, Sofia
University of Cape Town [UCT]
Burns, Justine
University of Cape Town [UCT]
Piraino, Patrizio
University of Cape Town [UCT]
Abstract (EN)
There is limited theory and empirical evidence about the effects of inherited wealth and social comparison on individual labour-market behavior. Investigating the impact of inherited-wealth status - an accident of birth rather than an outcome of competition - contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying intergenerational inequality. This lab experiment analyses whether framed inherited endowments infuence real-effort task performance. In particular, the analysis concerns the interaction between a framed inherited status in the lab and participants 'real inter-generational wealth status outside the lab. The results indicate that inheritance-framed endowments trigger a race gap (in favor of non-black participants) but identity-neutral lottery-framed endowments do not. In-heritance framing in the lab appears to trigger signicant changes in behavior for Princes (participants that expect to inherit wealth from their parents) while opposite but non-signicant effects are found for Paupers (who do not expect to inherit wealth from their parents).
Subjects / Keywords
experiment; slider task; inheritance; status; framing

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